Patrimony was one of Bend’s best local bands for years before its members hit the road and headed to Nashville. For the seven years they resided in Bend, they performed over 300 shows across 17 states and grew the reputation for being a band not to miss. Patrimony sounded just as confident, whether they were […]
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Our Picks 5/27-6/3
thursday 28 BendFilm Bash ARTY PARTY—The 12th annual BendFilm Festival is just half a year away, which means it’s time for the annual fundraiser. This year’s event features the wildly popular variety show “Night Lights with Shanan Kelley,” which has sold out 25 consecutive shows since February 2014. Nosh on apps from Spork and throw […]
Source Suggests 1/7-1/15
New Ranch Records Location Don’t freak out when you walk past the former Ranch Records location on Wall Street. next to the Tower Theater. Yes, it’s empty, but Bend’s oldest record store isn’t closed, it has just moved a few blocks over to Oregon Avenue, across from US Bank and next to Summit Saloon. We […]
TGIF: What to do #inBend this Weekend 12/5-12/7
Another work-week gone, another week closer to Christmas. Which means your TVs are flooded with holiday-themed films, specials and nostalgic and partially terrifying claymation adventures of elf-dentists. If you’re looking for something new and Christmas-themed to watch, don’t miss two chances to catch Grumpy Cat’s Worst Christmas Ever on Lifetime, Fri., Dec 5 at 8 pm and Sat., […]
Young and In Love
On Friday, Portland’s heavy-rock pianist, Machine, will pour on the Fiona Apple-style fire and storytelling. Drummer Peter Thomas (of Hopeless Jack and the Handsome Devil) plays a dynamic backbone to Madeline Mahrie’s smoky expansive vocals and Madonna-esque chameleon aesthetic. Machine is a sultry eye and ear-catching duo that will kickoff a sprawling United States tour […]
PICK: Patrimony CD Release
friday 1 Patrimony ROCKโThe young throwback rockers of Patrimony recorded their first album before the end of high school. With a few more years under its belt and a new polish, the band releases its second attempt, b3li3v3, a title that will never be typed again, only copy pasted. A mix of Jack White sharpness […]
Our Picks 7/31-8/7
thursday 31 Josh Turner COUNTRY—If we were crude, we’d call this country crooner a panty-dropper. Instead, let’s just say that his rich, bass vocals and handsome mug have a way of raising the hairs on the back of your neck. When the Nashville-born singer tells you “Everything is Fine,” you’re inclined to believe him. 6 […]
Larry and His Flask Benefit Concert
Local band and hometown heroes Larry and His Flask recently had their van and trailer stolen while they were on a national tour in Cayce, SC. Suck. Major suck. The guys are still on the road trying to finish out their tour with Foxy Shazam with borrowed, donated and replaced equipment, but the situation is far from ideal. However, YOU […]
Standing on the Shoulders of Giants
I want those pants. I want the pair of paisley-splattered blue bellbottoms that Trevor Martell—the singer and lead guitarist for local throwback rock collective Patrimony—wore as he sauntered onto stage at Volcanic Theatre Pub. The three-piece, young in years but not experience, played opening fiddle to one of the its many role model groups, Hopeless […]
Patrimony and Reno’s Failure Machine TONIGHT!
Tonight, Failure Machine, a soulful, punk duo are bringing their original songs and roughed-up covers all the way from Reno, Nev. to take the stage at Volcanic Theatre Pub alongside local act Patrimony. The Source caught up with lead singer and guitarist of Patrimony, Trevor Martell about the the band’s history and influences prior to […]

